[ĕḱsə-jēt́]
(n.)A person skilled in exegesis.
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Exegesis (from the Greek 'to lead out') is a critical explanation or interpretation of a text. Biblical exegesis is a critical explanation or interpretation of the Bible. The goal of Biblical exege...
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Definition of exegete in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of exegete. Pronunciation of exegete. Translations of exegete. exegete synonyms, exegete antonyms. Information about exegete in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... exegete - a person skilled in exegesis (especially of religious texts)
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FOR WHOM DID CHRIST DIE? ... If the Father imposed His wrath due unto sin, and the Son underwent punishment for sin, then this was for: ... All the sins of all men.
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For hundreds of years, men had allowed themselves to be lied to because of their lack of education. ... They had lost the ability to read and understand the scriptures for themselves, and the leaders of the Roman Catholic Church were able to hold them captive in ... But it was through the efforts of certain brave Christian men,
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The exegete does not inquire which books constitute Sacred Scripture, nor does he investigate their genuine text, nor, again, does he study their double authorship. He accepts the books which, according to the concurrent testimony of history and ecclesiastical authority, belong to the Canon of Sacred Scripture.
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One who practices exegesis is called an exegete. The plural of exegesis is exegeses. Adjectives for exegesis are exegetic or exegetical (i.e., exegetical commentaries). In Biblical exegesis, the opposite of exegesis (to draw out) is eisegesis (to draw in).
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